MSC Virtuosa vists Hamburg on a Sunday and it was Closed !
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unfortunately it arrives on a Sunday and in Germany virtually everything is closed on us someday
the place is pretty much closed and when I say everything's closed I mean just but everywhere
it's a hitting statue in here to move clearly showing despair not the stone the stones Stones taken from the concentration camp
man's inhumanity to man never fails to shocked me
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While many shops and attractions in Hamburg may be closed on a Sunday, there are still plenty of things to do and see. Here are some ideas: 1. Explore the parks: Hamburg has several beautiful parks, including Planten un Blomen and Stadtpark. Take a walk, have a picnic, or simply enjoy the scenery. 2. Visit the Elbphilharmonie: While most shops may be closed, the Elbphilharmonie building is a stunning architectural masterpiece that you can visit and admire from the outside. You can also take a guided tour inside the building to learn more about its history and design. 3. Take a boat tour: Hamburg is a city built on water, and a boat tour is a great way to see the city from a different perspective. Many boat tours run on Sundays (not in winter), so you can still experience the city's famous harbor and waterways. 4. Check out the street art: Hamburg is known for its vibrant street art scene, and there are several neighborhoods where you can see some of the city's best graffiti and murals. The neighborhoods of St. Pauli, Sternschanze, and Altona are particularly known for their street art. 5. Visit the fish market: While many shops may be closed, the famous fish market in Hamburg is open on Sunday mornings. You can experience the lively atmosphere and sample some of the city's best seafood. 6. Visit a museum: Some museums in Hamburg may be open on Sundays, such as the Miniatur Wunderland, the International Maritime Museum, or the Museum of Hamburg History. 7. Try some local food: Many restaurants and cafes in Hamburg are open on Sundays, so you can sample some of the city's delicious local cuisine. Some popular dishes include Labskaus (a hearty meat and potato stew), FischbrΓΆtchen (a fish sandwich), and FranzbrΓΆtchen (a sweet pastry similar to a cinnamon roll) Email travelswiththerussells@gmail.com YouTube www.youtube.com/travelswiththerussells Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/372710791279047/?ref=share_group_link @TravelswiththeRussells email : travelswiththerussells@gmail.com #cruisevlog #hamburg #germany #visithamburg #sundayhamburg #virtuosahamburg #mscsunday #northeneurope #northeuropecruise